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. >> iraqi president is showing a rare public appearance in the hospital in germany where he's being treated. the ballot is for the first parliamentary elections since 2011 when the u.s. pulled out of iraq. the elections are seen as crucial. voting in some regions is expected to be difficult. in places like anbar province, there's fighting between the army and members of islamic state of iraq and levant. angry sunni tribal leaders trolley parts of anbar, including the city of ball usualinga. the government is accused of mistreating the sunnis. protesters accused the prime minister of being a puppet of iran. nouri al-maliki's problems do not end there. leaders in the golf accuse his government of discriminating against sunni muslims. nouri al-maliki makes his own accusations and blames saudi arabia and qatar. the last summit in sirra underscored the political subdivisions between iraq and sunni neighbours. the opposition is sending fighters to syria. people are paying the price. the saudis want the president bashar al-assad out of power. >> translation: bashar al-assad and his associa
. >> iraqi president is showing a rare public appearance in the hospital in germany where he's being treated. the ballot is for the first parliamentary elections since 2011 when the u.s. pulled out of iraq. the elections are seen as crucial. voting in some regions is expected to be difficult. in places like anbar province, there's fighting between the army and members of islamic state of iraq and levant. angry sunni tribal leaders trolley parts of anbar, including the city of ball...
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this is one of four polling stations the iraqi government has set up in germany. many of the voters casting their ballots here are hoping for change in our country. some reject certain parties for religious reasons others want to elect a different prime minister. not very many people want to call some afternoon for five hundred kilometers just to cast their ballots. a team and then we got taken out when you speak in with them the walk eels haven't had to travel that far. but there just as glad they can vote and it's not easy. there are more than nine thousand candidates. the paperwork is daunting. but to walk eels are eager to vote in the new iraqi government that will tackle the country's problems we're going to short break when we come back more problems with microsoft's internet explorer. it is even this confirms it will be making a formal takeover bid for the french industrial giant alstom all that the whole lot more. back in just over a minute. the road zz you. for french industrial giant alstom has intensified after siemens confirmed it does plan to submit a
this is one of four polling stations the iraqi government has set up in germany. many of the voters casting their ballots here are hoping for change in our country. some reject certain parties for religious reasons others want to elect a different prime minister. not very many people want to call some afternoon for five hundred kilometers just to cast their ballots. a team and then we got taken out when you speak in with them the walk eels haven't had to travel that far. but there just as glad...
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curtain gradually and slowly losing their touch with reality and just like back in the old days with east germany they would covet having a blue jean jacket a real coffee and now the people of america they come in having a real news in america and when they're living behind the c.n.n. curtain they turn on r t they're like oh my god the world is really happening stuff is going on there's excitement not just abject poverty brought on by quantitative easing or reckless banking you know they unfortunately they live behind the c.n.n. curtain now of course everybody knows that something like only ten percent of americans maybe less ever even got a passport or have a passport but that's the other thing about c.n.n. it used to have world bureaus and they're pulling back on those so they're only reporting from washington d.c. about what's going on in the rest of the world so that it's a. you know c.n.n. current times to the only thing america knows about foreign countries is what they see through the lens of a drone. exactly well then that means there's a lot of explosions around the rest of the world and
curtain gradually and slowly losing their touch with reality and just like back in the old days with east germany they would covet having a blue jean jacket a real coffee and now the people of america they come in having a real news in america and when they're living behind the c.n.n. curtain they turn on r t they're like oh my god the world is really happening stuff is going on there's excitement not just abject poverty brought on by quantitative easing or reckless banking you know they...
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germany austria what do you see dissent seventy percent seventy percent of those people which were us say saying is absolutely the wrong direction economy should be the pitch builder on further talks. everyone knows that crane. of russia a lot of money i didn't hear anything that some money sinks to be back to money to directions that's not fear. and the russian foreign minister has said something to say on other new western sanctions against moscow so again of robert things they swap pressing forward with them i really just showing their weakness. we reject sanctions in forms that includes the sanctions that were announced by the us and the e.u. in connection with the events in ukraine this goes against any common sense attempts to blame someone else for your own faults is the demain of weak politicians or politicians who understand that their geo political ambitions have collapsed that's why they're trying to work there and go on somebody else we continue to stand by the speedy settlement of the crisis in ukraine through a national dialogue. in the meantime it kills being accused of
germany austria what do you see dissent seventy percent seventy percent of those people which were us say saying is absolutely the wrong direction economy should be the pitch builder on further talks. everyone knows that crane. of russia a lot of money i didn't hear anything that some money sinks to be back to money to directions that's not fear. and the russian foreign minister has said something to say on other new western sanctions against moscow so again of robert things they swap pressing...
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germany anounlsed $110 billion in budget cuts over five years, and pledged to balance the books by 2015. the uk promised $140 billion in budget cuts. so why has france finally decided to go down this path? >> everyone else on average has got their deficits down. even the countries that really struggled during the crisis are on the right track. france is the outlier. it hasn't done enough. >> manuel is under pressure from the right-wing of his own party. he is also under criticism from the opposition, which accuses him of having no new ideas. france delayed taking the painful medicine, but it may be out of time. >>> police in india have arrested what they call trouble makers on the eve of voting in india's national election. more than 600 people were arrested. the volatile region has been the center of a decade's long separatist movement. >>> in central india many young people have been forced from school, because they are caught in the cross fire when left-ring rebels and the government. but special colleges are giving some students another chance to be educated. >> reporter: these stud
germany anounlsed $110 billion in budget cuts over five years, and pledged to balance the books by 2015. the uk promised $140 billion in budget cuts. so why has france finally decided to go down this path? >> everyone else on average has got their deficits down. even the countries that really struggled during the crisis are on the right track. france is the outlier. it hasn't done enough. >> manuel is under pressure from the right-wing of his own party. he is also under criticism...
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christopher are hostile nobody in the game could afford any of these sanctions they will hurt both germany for example is the biggest part of russia and russia is the biggest energy part of old. any saying that washington's a d. in the europeans are not very much for that and that means that there is a discord no disagreement between the u.s. and the european union even if they come up with the same kind of sanctions right now. more expert analysis i mean the rhetoric of intensifying sanctions are just a click away for you as r.t. dot com. officials in iraq say an outdoor market bomb blast northeast of baghdad has killed at least seventeen people that's after a wave of explosions on monday targeted polling stations and left fifty dead the carnage comes as the country prepares to vote in its first general election since the twenty eleven pullout of u.s. troops in iraq is going through one of its why it's periods of sectarian violence more than nine hundred civilians have been killed this month alone making it to the deadliest april in six years and almost four thousand have died since janua
christopher are hostile nobody in the game could afford any of these sanctions they will hurt both germany for example is the biggest part of russia and russia is the biggest energy part of old. any saying that washington's a d. in the europeans are not very much for that and that means that there is a discord no disagreement between the u.s. and the european union even if they come up with the same kind of sanctions right now. more expert analysis i mean the rhetoric of intensifying sanctions...
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a lot of their business is in england, germany. trade is very important. russia is a very important european partner. enough.did not go far i found it interesting that the targeted people who were racking upvolved in those protests, those people in donetsk. i do not imagine those people are really shaking in their boots. it is an important gesture. i do not know how far it will go. an important person on both minister,he prime deputy prime minister, who is allegedly responsible for the theren takeover, although are other people responsible who were sanctioned. these are very important gestures. i am a huge fan of sanctions. i think they go much further than that. it seems there is evidence that russian businesses are going to suffer from the sanctions. although we now hear that it is way back to 1949, where you have your of the doing america's bidding and whatnot. and trade forces are the most forceful measure to deal with this. >> it was only a few weeks ago that we had this agreement between the ukraine and geneva and the u.s.. has anybody tried to follo
a lot of their business is in england, germany. trade is very important. russia is a very important european partner. enough.did not go far i found it interesting that the targeted people who were racking upvolved in those protests, those people in donetsk. i do not imagine those people are really shaking in their boots. it is an important gesture. i do not know how far it will go. an important person on both minister,he prime deputy prime minister, who is allegedly responsible for the theren...
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over the head of the future of germany's torah. the main tenant law comes over to her who would have to go to this region. and that would be certain because it is anyways this is the good stuff is so high that day. a time. and it's yours but you do read this are probably negotiated against something you would not just sweets but you don't know you know quips are you telling your children your. although dollars for and how we're going to do is find a hat that she'll be there she sees them he knows enough to understand the things i meant when she when and where they can break into. shias who are new. i was cool. it was good to all who coached few days i went easy to catch you because i'm that guy. and the sentiment. today i've got to sit tight. speaking of that guy. i imagine that's you realize that for sure la son who just announced he would run again for president you are the perfect propaganda tool because he can say well. the people i'm fighting against our people were holding foreigners western foreigners especially hostage to t
over the head of the future of germany's torah. the main tenant law comes over to her who would have to go to this region. and that would be certain because it is anyways this is the good stuff is so high that day. a time. and it's yours but you do read this are probably negotiated against something you would not just sweets but you don't know you know quips are you telling your children your. although dollars for and how we're going to do is find a hat that she'll be there she sees them he...
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. >>> people are gathered to watch television footage of the iraqi president casting his vote in germany. he suffered a stroke and has been receiving treatment there. the kurdish leader hasn't been seen in public for two years. >>> united states national weather service says around 75 million people in the country are at risk sfr storms that could unleash tornados. at least 27 people have died already. arkansas is the hardest hit state where rescue workers are working around the clock to search for survivors. andy gallagher reports from the devastated community of may d flower. >> reporter: the tornado has cut a path of restricti restriction -- destruction across three states but arkansas borre the bunt of the damage. homes and lives were left in ruins. >> our memories are gone. and we'll have to find them, hopefully. >> here's some memories, we have children and grandchildren. just trying to find some things that we have had all of our lives. >> reporter: the satellite images from nasa show the sheer size of the storm system and many are still in its path. >> i want everyone affected by
. >>> people are gathered to watch television footage of the iraqi president casting his vote in germany. he suffered a stroke and has been receiving treatment there. the kurdish leader hasn't been seen in public for two years. >>> united states national weather service says around 75 million people in the country are at risk sfr storms that could unleash tornados. at least 27 people have died already. arkansas is the hardest hit state where rescue workers are working around...
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aplayer recovering from virus, hoping to finish the job in germany. >> it has been a good season so far. we are happy to be in the position we are. there is still a lot of work. we will concentrate on each name as it comes. already,4 goals ronaldo is one goal away from setting a record. may be, of course, we hope, but i do not know how it was translated from what was said about sb already through. i think it will be a hard game. it will be difficult as we lay against a very strong team. we have little advantage over them from the first leg. we're going to try to make the most of it. to sayhink it is silly we believe we are already through. because, as i told you, it is going to be a very, very tough match. bayern dominated possession an were caught cold after early goal and counterattack. the spaniards will likely deploy a similar approach again. asked if we were going to change tactics and if you told the team about previous six of the cover he says i do not think we will change much with our tactics. andrn have their own game their own philosophy. they will not change from that. bitig
aplayer recovering from virus, hoping to finish the job in germany. >> it has been a good season so far. we are happy to be in the position we are. there is still a lot of work. we will concentrate on each name as it comes. already,4 goals ronaldo is one goal away from setting a record. may be, of course, we hope, but i do not know how it was translated from what was said about sb already through. i think it will be a hard game. it will be difficult as we lay against a very strong team....
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and three called agenda twenty ten where it may sound strange but back its friends in any of germany was the sick man of europe and what they did was they decided there was lower wages increased labor and train competes a way out of the whole mess on themselves and so that policy because it's viewed as been very successful in germany has been the prescription across europe and the problem of their prescription is that it works better and so on and i was not hers in the case ireland was a very open economy so when you move into cold wages and cuts employment it happened very quickly and very easily because our interests put in very flexible labor laws back in one thousand units in countries that traditionally haven't had flexible labor laws which they get really critically austerity feels much harder because they've catch up i suppose countries over what their make up the last sledge the ground that the rest of europe had ahead of them at the top without also if we set a cost as well to rate their loan to compete and i think wish to increase exports argument is that there is a point t
and three called agenda twenty ten where it may sound strange but back its friends in any of germany was the sick man of europe and what they did was they decided there was lower wages increased labor and train competes a way out of the whole mess on themselves and so that policy because it's viewed as been very successful in germany has been the prescription across europe and the problem of their prescription is that it works better and so on and i was not hers in the case ireland was a very...
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. >> a meeting of the age friendly manchester group and visitors from germany and japan. it may not look much, but manchester has been listening to people like tommy and making small changes to transport housing social care. taking accounts of all people in every policy decision they make. on a tour of the area, the international delegation sees shops with age friendly plans. >> definitely. it's a grass roots approach. it's based on reality of society. they try to make it the city everyone here can see. >> many changes here are small. manchester is leading the way in thinking, planning for the world of more and more older people. bbc news. >>> now south of the equator, stargazers are treated to the first solar eclipse of the year. this is known as annual eclipse seen in australia. the sun is almost obstetricured the moon. it's one of two for 2014. the second will be a partial in october which people in thehemi able to see. >>> a quick reminder of our top story. we brought you a twist in the tug of war with the issue in ukraine. russia describes the unprecedented increase
. >> a meeting of the age friendly manchester group and visitors from germany and japan. it may not look much, but manchester has been listening to people like tommy and making small changes to transport housing social care. taking accounts of all people in every policy decision they make. on a tour of the area, the international delegation sees shops with age friendly plans. >> definitely. it's a grass roots approach. it's based on reality of society. they try to make it the city...
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it does debate, does think as germany reinvents itself as a global economic power. the shadow never goes. bbc news berlin. >>> now with a few weeks to go until the start of the world cup, brazil has trained one in five that needs to provide security at the venues. federal authorities in charge are using police and military staff as needed. it will allow the private security. brazil is under orders from fifa to have 25,000 private security guards ready to act as stewards at upcoming world cup. the deadline of may 21st when fifa takes over control is marching closer. around a fifth of those needed have been trained. fifa and nine security companies it's hired say they're confident they'll reach their target. it's at schools like this one where candidates receive the specific training and documentation needed. >> translator: we're being trained in how to deal with the public and provide information they need. >> translator: i'll be able to put into practice everything i've learned in theory. >> training includes welcoming and directing fans to their seats as well as de
it does debate, does think as germany reinvents itself as a global economic power. the shadow never goes. bbc news berlin. >>> now with a few weeks to go until the start of the world cup, brazil has trained one in five that needs to provide security at the venues. federal authorities in charge are using police and military staff as needed. it will allow the private security. brazil is under orders from fifa to have 25,000 private security guards ready to act as stewards at upcoming...
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people at the rally came to watch television and the president casting his vote in germany. the kurdish leader not in public for two years and treated in berlin after a stroke in 2012. 22 million iraqis are eligible to vote on wednesday. one of the main campaign issues in iraq is poverty and nearly 10 million iraqis live on or below poverty line and living on less than $5 a day and many of the poorest have no faith that a vote will change anything. >> reporter: baghdad throws away these people used to bill and call it tin city, a sprawling slum in the northeast where at least 25,000 people live. from all over builders and other tradesmen drop trash here and they used this to dumb to build homes. as the children play he worries about the future and he not only looks after his own daughters but provides a home for five orphans whose parents died in the violence that plagues the city. >> translator: this is an oil-rich country but i've been living like this for 15 years. i don't have anything. the politicians come and make empty promises. we are fed up. we can't handle living l
people at the rally came to watch television and the president casting his vote in germany. the kurdish leader not in public for two years and treated in berlin after a stroke in 2012. 22 million iraqis are eligible to vote on wednesday. one of the main campaign issues in iraq is poverty and nearly 10 million iraqis live on or below poverty line and living on less than $5 a day and many of the poorest have no faith that a vote will change anything. >> reporter: baghdad throws away these...
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they have the support of the country and the crowds when spain germany holland as well. we are going to tell you manage a one man show. we know about sound quality and potential we have a very difficult for us match against germany. we need to get good results to the very least and the rest of the matches of the top of that department. from brazil many of the opening round groups of dark forces you to become surprise when is some football pundits say you are applying for the ivory coast or even possibly perennial under achievers england could be the challenge to lean on the dogs capable of taking on impeaching the nation and favourites brazil to lift a true free in south america this summer. standard and pulls his coat or shoes over into a trait into just one level above junk status and more to follow the downgrades its economic growth continues to deteriorate in the conflict in ukraine spots why distinctions. snp last downgrade in russia in december two thousand and eight the us and its allies have teed up a host of additional sanctions if there is no progress de escala
they have the support of the country and the crowds when spain germany holland as well. we are going to tell you manage a one man show. we know about sound quality and potential we have a very difficult for us match against germany. we need to get good results to the very least and the rest of the matches of the top of that department. from brazil many of the opening round groups of dark forces you to become surprise when is some football pundits say you are applying for the ivory coast or even...
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now toughening up and there are those who are convinced tougher sanctions will be counterproductive germany leads that position along with italy and spain of course we'll have to see tomorrow how it all goes will these sanctions that we saw today work and does russia deserve to be slammed with well joining me in the now is in bonn from london he's the director of foreign policy at the center for european reform and he is a political writer for z. communications thank you both for joining us and of course you knew our audience tweet us with the hashtag in the now r.t. and join the conversation your tweets will appear on the bottom of our screen throughout the show i want to begin with you in sanctions of course equals punishment why is russia being punished while russia is being sanctioned because it has crimea and that's a grave breach of international war but there's been no measure like this to challenge european borders to take in just very clear i mean all these thanks and they're not about well i mean at the latest one these sanctions are about eastern ukraine and the instability that
now toughening up and there are those who are convinced tougher sanctions will be counterproductive germany leads that position along with italy and spain of course we'll have to see tomorrow how it all goes will these sanctions that we saw today work and does russia deserve to be slammed with well joining me in the now is in bonn from london he's the director of foreign policy at the center for european reform and he is a political writer for z. communications thank you both for joining us and...
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we're hearing germany. now right. thank. you. afghanistan's form of finance and foreign ministers are going head to head in a runoff for their country's top job that's going to be as close as it gets but whoever ends up taking charge the country's next president will be landed with an economy that's fast heading down the drain that's have a look at why the situation is that diam not many afghanistan is dependent on foreign aid tens of billions of dollars have been pouring into the country from aboard but what the withdrawal of nato forces looming this money stream could soon run dry while the income generated at home doesn't even cover security spending things aren't looking very good for trade are they key exports are putting around four hundred million dollars a year into cobbles coffers yet afghanistan spends billions on imported goods arches there's a couple of takes a closer look at the country's failing finances. kabul today a far cry from the ghost town of the one nine hundred ninety s. western governments spent over one h
we're hearing germany. now right. thank. you. afghanistan's form of finance and foreign ministers are going head to head in a runoff for their country's top job that's going to be as close as it gets but whoever ends up taking charge the country's next president will be landed with an economy that's fast heading down the drain that's have a look at why the situation is that diam not many afghanistan is dependent on foreign aid tens of billions of dollars have been pouring into the country from...
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and that's really been true in the case of germany which has had the most vigorous of popular protests around the wholesale surveillance and i wish we could have replicated some of that here in the united states you know some are really calling for snowden to testify in that case is an idea that germany could pick up he's saying or it wouldn't risk angering the united states too much. you know i can't answer that question because i don't cover germany so i don't know the inner workings of the american government. to be able to give you an astute answer but right now i want to talk to you a little bit about america's interests or says america's principles choosing washington state foreign policy goals and its interests always coincide because sometimes it does seem like that i'd say it's hostage obvious principles well you know that kind of rhetoric is for domestic and international consumption i spent my life on the outer reaches of empire whether that was in latin america the middle east. and i know the dirty work of our you know all the things about liberating iraq and bringing democ
and that's really been true in the case of germany which has had the most vigorous of popular protests around the wholesale surveillance and i wish we could have replicated some of that here in the united states you know some are really calling for snowden to testify in that case is an idea that germany could pick up he's saying or it wouldn't risk angering the united states too much. you know i can't answer that question because i don't cover germany so i don't know the inner workings of the...
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germany tries to cozy with the giant. could these pairings?s be a mat made in heaven? >>> hello. it is midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. washington, 2:00 p.m. aleppo where thousands of people have been reported to be killed or maimed in the ariel bomb boardment this year. forces are accused of terrorizing the city with indiscriminate air war against civilians, in particular barrel bombs thrown out of helicopters at a height of 7,000 feet. the bbc team has had rare access to aleppo. our panel and camera man spent four days there, only western broadcasters to have visited the city since last year. joining us now from turkey, he is there live. is it clear from what you saw ian, that bombs are dropped randomly not just areas occupied by fighters? >> reporter: it's a very good question. here's the problem. the rebel groups are based on opposition held parts of the city. many come from the city. these are residential neighborhoods. the government can legitimately claim in many cases that it's trying to hit rebel positions. the trouble is the scale of the attacks that they've conducted i
germany tries to cozy with the giant. could these pairings?s be a mat made in heaven? >>> hello. it is midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. washington, 2:00 p.m. aleppo where thousands of people have been reported to be killed or maimed in the ariel bomb boardment this year. forces are accused of terrorizing the city with indiscriminate air war against civilians, in particular barrel bombs thrown out of helicopters at a height of 7,000 feet. the bbc team has had rare access to aleppo. our...
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will siemens of germany push inm aside? the crisis ukraine escalates. the crisis in manila says that new sanctions are in order. good morning, everyone. we are live from our world headquarters in new york. i am tom keene. joining me is scarlet fu and adam johnson. our guest host for the hour, the partner at sky bridge capital joining us this morning on the hedge fund industry. >> overnight retail sales rose six point two percent, exceeding estimates. this is happening ahead of the april tax increase in japan. meanwhile, economic data in the dallast 10:30 in fed, manufacturing. earnings before the bell, only one of note, charter, losing $.35, more than expected. it looks like charter is going to get 3.9 million subscribers out of that comcast deal. deal we have a herbalife and buffalo wild wings. >> could be a down component. >> not evenbe. close. let's start with general electric. jeff and melt, going to the top in the offer for the french company. he met with francois hollande this morning, who made a counter offer to him. the french government was con
will siemens of germany push inm aside? the crisis ukraine escalates. the crisis in manila says that new sanctions are in order. good morning, everyone. we are live from our world headquarters in new york. i am tom keene. joining me is scarlet fu and adam johnson. our guest host for the hour, the partner at sky bridge capital joining us this morning on the hedge fund industry. >> overnight retail sales rose six point two percent, exceeding estimates. this is happening ahead of the april...
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and germany at least this camp but inspiration is also reportedly shared by rome and madrid. and cheery mariani who's a member of the french national assembly has also told us he it's unlikely europe will find a common approach all sanctions but i would be very surprised that you know european countries find a common position an equally big sanction people when you can appreciate we don't speak about finance we can speak about sanctions if you're fifteen it still doesn't work you have to respect i was thinking of sharing some country see we don't speak about energy so we don't speak about nazis that's why we are right unfortunately on the person there are sanctions we don't call it the no nonsense the strategic partner for russia and the regime is a tradition for you destructive it didn't mix today is to be a free zone including all europe under russian that's a good strategic and european country so now with the problem we have to be pretty nice not to interfere with our development in the caribbean. the differences between moscow and washington over the ukrainian crisis hav
and germany at least this camp but inspiration is also reportedly shared by rome and madrid. and cheery mariani who's a member of the french national assembly has also told us he it's unlikely europe will find a common approach all sanctions but i would be very surprised that you know european countries find a common position an equally big sanction people when you can appreciate we don't speak about finance we can speak about sanctions if you're fifteen it still doesn't work you have to...
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you know i can't answer that question because i don't cover germany so i don't know the inner workings of the american government. to be able to give you an astute answer but right now i want to talk to you a little bit about america's interests or says america's principles choosing washington state foreign policy goals and its interests always coincide because sometimes it does seem like i did i'd say it's hostage obvious principles well you know that kind of rhetoric is for domestic and international consumption i spent my life on the outer reaches of empire whether that was in latin america the middle east africa or the balkans and i know the dirty work of our you know all the things about liberating iraq and bringing democracy to the people the middle east. that is to give a kind of moral veneer to. work on something in a preemptive war under post nuremberg laws of war crime so you know i don't think any of us and i spent twenty years overseas take any of that rhetoric seriously at all the last thing. the united states wants in countries like afghanistan or anywhere else is democra
you know i can't answer that question because i don't cover germany so i don't know the inner workings of the american government. to be able to give you an astute answer but right now i want to talk to you a little bit about america's interests or says america's principles choosing washington state foreign policy goals and its interests always coincide because sometimes it does seem like i did i'd say it's hostage obvious principles well you know that kind of rhetoric is for domestic and...
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compared to imperial germany the idea of trying to contain russia doesn't make any sense to me because you're not talking about a country that is bent on widespread aggression in europe yes they took crimea i find that hardly surprising and i think if they tried to take eastern ukraine that would be a huge mistake i don't think it's going to i'm sorry gentlemen this is one of the best cross talks we've ever had a many thanks my guest in new york and in chicago and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember last time. you like. to think i'm going to. tell it. like it. is. sometimes for nothing. just still. just because you see. the state legislature looked to be slugged speechless all the same length . the leg it was terrible take the lead very hard to take on the legs again a little longer the club never had sex with the perfect there's no legs let's play a. limitless subluxation . of a. i think right. now like. what if. i think the most vital role of the press is to give a voice to dissenting view points to people whose experiences do not conform
compared to imperial germany the idea of trying to contain russia doesn't make any sense to me because you're not talking about a country that is bent on widespread aggression in europe yes they took crimea i find that hardly surprising and i think if they tried to take eastern ukraine that would be a huge mistake i don't think it's going to i'm sorry gentlemen this is one of the best cross talks we've ever had a many thanks my guest in new york and in chicago and thanks to our viewers for...
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thousands joined a protest in kharkiv, germany is also condemning pro-russian militia. barnaby phillips has more from donetske in ukraine. >> the self appointed mayor, they are in no position to complain about what has happened to them. >> we are not prisoners of war. we are the guests of mayor ponomayork and treated as such. >> reporter: at least they were able to show their families they were alive and well. and later one observer from sweden was released on grounds of poor health. these men were also captured by pro-russian gunmen near slovyansk. this is how they looked after their interrogation. in the road into slovyansk, the ukrainian army. this is not a town under siege but the army is working on no more coming in. that's because the government in kyiv is very concerned at how russia will respond to any use of force by these men. in the next town, artemisk, a demonstration in favor of russia. it's a small crowd although they do seem to have some support on the sidelines. pro-russians, control the government building in donetske, they had an unexpected visitor one
thousands joined a protest in kharkiv, germany is also condemning pro-russian militia. barnaby phillips has more from donetske in ukraine. >> the self appointed mayor, they are in no position to complain about what has happened to them. >> we are not prisoners of war. we are the guests of mayor ponomayork and treated as such. >> reporter: at least they were able to show their families they were alive and well. and later one observer from sweden was released on grounds of poor...
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some appetite to know something that happens in germany. it's oh i don't know israel for example israel has a very large russian community twenty percent of your population are russians but you really think russia would go to israel you know for israel is really has always a space. to look at the scene and the attitude to all jews. those who did meet the. you know. when you come to do people. in the last. six he's dymo open one and they look. for something. and put it is the most kind of open normal. i think. evidence to the freedom of speech in russia that i have to tell you when you are talking about saying pleasant things but unfortunately we have to leave it there i appreciate you being on the show and to our viewers please join the conversation on our twitter you tube and facebook pages and i hope to see you again same place same time here are worlds apart. after the famous but failed washington moscow he said it appears now the obama administration is preparing to embrace a very different though historically familiar policy towards ru
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germany is condemning the parading of european observers kidnapped on friday. pro-russian militias released one, several others are in custody. russian militia captured three ukrainian special forces officers and they, too, were shown to the media. barnaby phillips has more from near donetsk in eastern ukraine. >> reporter: the european military observers were paraded before cameras by the self-ponded major -- appointed mayor of slovyansk, vechislav ponomaryov. they are in no position to complain about what happened to them. >> we are not prisoners of war, but the guests of mayor vechislav ponomaryov, and are treated as such. >> at least they were able to show their families they are alive and well. later, one observer from swedeb was released on the grounds of you will health. others have not been treated so kindly. these three men were captured by pro-russian government need slovyansk. ukrainian intelligence officers, and this is what they locked like after the interrogation. >> on the road into slovyansk. the ukrainian army. this is not a town under siege, b
germany is condemning the parading of european observers kidnapped on friday. pro-russian militias released one, several others are in custody. russian militia captured three ukrainian special forces officers and they, too, were shown to the media. barnaby phillips has more from near donetsk in eastern ukraine. >> reporter: the european military observers were paraded before cameras by the self-ponded major -- appointed mayor of slovyansk, vechislav ponomaryov. they are in no position to...
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>> the cold war line if your attacked by germany and russia, who do you shoot first? the answer was, germany, business before pleasure. not a very nice cold war story. >> ooh! >> that's hard to -- obviously these attitudes go way back and are very deep and action sir bait -- exacerbated by world war ii and nobody has been prepared to tell the entire truth about, forth ruthly in the region so it does have an overhang i think matters quite a lot. it means that the koreans and others are
>> the cold war line if your attacked by germany and russia, who do you shoot first? the answer was, germany, business before pleasure. not a very nice cold war story. >> ooh! >> that's hard to -- obviously these attitudes go way back and are very deep and action sir bait -- exacerbated by world war ii and nobody has been prepared to tell the entire truth about, forth ruthly in the region so it does have an overhang i think matters quite a lot. it means that the koreans and...
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some appetite to know something that happens in germany. so i don't know israel for example israel has a very large russian community twenty percent of your population are russians but really think russia would go to israel you know for israel is really has always. to look at six and that's the attitude to all jews. he's you know. when you compare him to do people. in the last. six he's the most open one and they look. for something. and put is the most kind of open no money. i think it's evidence to the freedom of speech in russia that i have to tell when you are talking about saying pleasant things that i fortunately have to leave it there i appreciate you being on the show and to our viewers please join the conversation on our twitter you tube and facebook pages and i hope to syria again same place same time here while the part. that's sure everybody. know what. it's like but. it's not just he still can still be shot. if you see the state looking. for. her. office now i. want one. interview. thousands of right wing radicals march through
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germany last year they brain scan may lucid dreamer and he controlled the direction of history and was followed up with an mri scan. it is absolutely true. so maybe one day leonardo dicaprio smithian section is not so far-fetched after all. and then, the big web. mental illness. this is why president barack obama and the european union want to dump a billion dollars to find out how the brain is miswired. it turns out, for example, many of our leading figures, actors, actress is, proposers coming musicians have suffered from bipolar disorder. on the upper left of the forks in total, as margot kidder. she became famous as lois lane. however, several years ago they found her homeless, stark, hiding the hon garbage cans and it was revealed that she suffers from bipolar is. many actresses and famous actors suffer. we can now bring in these people and we now cannot cure them, but we understand how mental illness forms to a degree. schizophrenics, for example, hear voices. if you want to see a schizophrenic, just go downtown, see the homeless and you'll see people talking to themselves. that
germany last year they brain scan may lucid dreamer and he controlled the direction of history and was followed up with an mri scan. it is absolutely true. so maybe one day leonardo dicaprio smithian section is not so far-fetched after all. and then, the big web. mental illness. this is why president barack obama and the european union want to dump a billion dollars to find out how the brain is miswired. it turns out, for example, many of our leading figures, actors, actress is, proposers...
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. >> germany ranks number one for using the most solar energy, and the u.s. number four. >>> a waiter needs good coordinationing speed and buenos aires puts its waiters to the test. daniel schweimler reports on the art of waiting tables. >> reporter: efficiency, poise and grace are three of the virtuous required. they were all on display at the 10th annual race for waiters and waite reses in the heart of buenos aires. >> dante is a previous winner, with more than 30 years in the job, he knows what is required. >> translation: a good waiter must be friendly, respond rapidly and treat the customers as well as possible, always with a smile they are the main characteristics of a good waiter. >> he's worked at the bar in the legal district serving lawyers and judges for two decades, a profession he loves, because he numbers dealing with the public. an often mallined profession. some practice it with a certain alt of style -- amount of style and pan ash. nowhere is the art of waiting a table better preserved than here in buenos aires. the waiters here at the iconic
. >> germany ranks number one for using the most solar energy, and the u.s. number four. >>> a waiter needs good coordinationing speed and buenos aires puts its waiters to the test. daniel schweimler reports on the art of waiting tables. >> reporter: efficiency, poise and grace are three of the virtuous required. they were all on display at the 10th annual race for waiters and waite reses in the heart of buenos aires. >> dante is a previous winner, with more than 30...
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when i emigrated to germany. i was stroking a good way that the same things with the district foretold a knife it was another thing that surprised me was how easy it is to get cash to banks i don't use every way. the asus are like in germany futility well for their school communities in the english league is in the fourth straight loss. so as to costs the twenty two the country when it became independent was unwise decisions that some day. it is that these this which is no success. he has provided two hundred people which all. he hired young people without much experience teaching them the opportunity to share what they're worth. why did these people with proper training peace doesn't open cup and the sisters rendition of action. durian is a shot of the production side with the spanish resort. concealed people including me winking and peaceful. all five times because eric and dave on this respect because the conditions for example if the breach right now with holidays with us. also the amount has increased. mr fo
when i emigrated to germany. i was stroking a good way that the same things with the district foretold a knife it was another thing that surprised me was how easy it is to get cash to banks i don't use every way. the asus are like in germany futility well for their school communities in the english league is in the fourth straight loss. so as to costs the twenty two the country when it became independent was unwise decisions that some day. it is that these this which is no success. he has...
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nazi germany had to exist it was the only way of fighting. it's not our job to justify the crimes. but i think that the glorification of those who are standing up for the ukrainian people's independence and freedom is a natural right of those living in western ukraine report of the shelling museums and most small mobile so everyone has their own point of view. it was a cynical and cruel game with ukrainian people. controlling the so that they go and slaughter poles. and what do we see now seventy years later. the leaders of the border party guided by nazi ideology that used to say is the foundation of the ideology. there are monuments to bundy or shoot a bitch clutch cough ski. and many of those in turn uphill it is very alarming. look we the people are falling you think it's because i was being scarred into it by this horrible event on the war it was so atrocious that the ukrainian people are ashamed of it and would rather think at it it happened was a bit they're going to do that's why for the years you no one talked or wrote about saints even among staff family so the more sheep
nazi germany had to exist it was the only way of fighting. it's not our job to justify the crimes. but i think that the glorification of those who are standing up for the ukrainian people's independence and freedom is a natural right of those living in western ukraine report of the shelling museums and most small mobile so everyone has their own point of view. it was a cynical and cruel game with ukrainian people. controlling the so that they go and slaughter poles. and what do we see now...
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some appetite to know something that happens in germany. so i know israel for example israel has a very large russian community twenty percent of your population are russian but you really think russia would go to israel you know for israel is really has always spatial. to look at the scene and the attitude toward jews. i mean d.c. god they sure did meet the. he's you know. when you compare him to do people who did it to me in the last. six on the view he's the most open one and they look to jews for determining is something. and put is the most kind of open normal. i think it's evidence to the freedom of speech in russia that i have to cut title when you are talking about the same thing pleasant things but i fortunately have to leave it there i appreciate you being on the show and to our viewers please join the conversation on our twitter you tube and facebook pages and i hope to see here again same place same time here while the part. of the bill i also believe is that it was ethnic cleansing sports and it was an attempt to seize the oppo
some appetite to know something that happens in germany. so i know israel for example israel has a very large russian community twenty percent of your population are russian but you really think russia would go to israel you know for israel is really has always spatial. to look at the scene and the attitude toward jews. i mean d.c. god they sure did meet the. he's you know. when you compare him to do people who did it to me in the last. six on the view he's the most open one and they look to...
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that is one of the reasons you will see germany is a little bit reticent to jump on board with some of these sanctions. they do get 40% of their national gas -- natural gas from russia. russian economies are not as integrated as the european and russian economies are. there are a lot of what -- we could have a lot of financial distress when our economies are not completely recovered from the last couple of years. >> according to the national council for behavioral health, 30% of active-duty and reserve no three personnel have mental health issues that require treatment. there was an initiative this week aimed at responding early to mental illness. this is about one hour. >> everyone has a seat. let me say thank you for being with us. i'm thrilled to have so many of you that have served our country. spouses, sisters, children that have served our country. i am the president and ceo of the council for behavioral health. i was thinking about the fact that we are in the press club and how appropriate that is. we are going to be talking about have protected the first amendment. i am very gr
that is one of the reasons you will see germany is a little bit reticent to jump on board with some of these sanctions. they do get 40% of their national gas -- natural gas from russia. russian economies are not as integrated as the european and russian economies are. there are a lot of what -- we could have a lot of financial distress when our economies are not completely recovered from the last couple of years. >> according to the national council for behavioral health, 30% of...
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they are fascist outlets who are kissing our outfit in riding clothes for the fascists in germany and elsewhere in europe they're part of a violent racist movement that is out to divide people. do you case chief rabbi lives away from the new store there's a mosque near by locals a concern that rightwing supporters will visit the shop and inflame tensions within this community so they're calling for the store to be boycotted. why should some is not fashionable right now no. i don't know if they are in a profound joy. i mean they are in the early twenty first century us on a trip to new york that had us like that where our streets was one of mountain and we were too many. but we are not happy with. the owner of the shop has reportedly said that he is simply selling leisure web it popular amongst eastern europeans many of whom live in this area while the local m.p. has said that it may be unwelcome but the shop isn't illegal but the protesters gathered here have made it clear that they want the shop shut down probably boyko artsy london. and london is the only place for an icy sentence i
they are fascist outlets who are kissing our outfit in riding clothes for the fascists in germany and elsewhere in europe they're part of a violent racist movement that is out to divide people. do you case chief rabbi lives away from the new store there's a mosque near by locals a concern that rightwing supporters will visit the shop and inflame tensions within this community so they're calling for the store to be boycotted. why should some is not fashionable right now no. i don't know if they...
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give you an example of his during the transition, we would have live telecasts with our colleagues in germany. and our colleagues in australia. we would have all the engineers come in and we would sit down and have -- it was a multihour. one of the things i wanted to do so that when any other country goes through the transition, they would have the opportunity to go in and use our libraries. i don't know if that ever ended up happening. the other example i want to give is brazil. president bush was really close to the president of brazil so we went down, the education secretary went down to work together. they had been collecting money for their universal services for many years. we went down to talk about some of the good parts of her u.s. not so goodthe parts that we would encourage them to do something i could not agree more. here being so criticized to get out and happy all say "you are the gold standard, it was unbelievable. it is so true. right.n reilly is so the u.s. policies have such an incredible impact. spectrum auctions are now starting to occur. the wireless auctions and licenses
give you an example of his during the transition, we would have live telecasts with our colleagues in germany. and our colleagues in australia. we would have all the engineers come in and we would sit down and have -- it was a multihour. one of the things i wanted to do so that when any other country goes through the transition, they would have the opportunity to go in and use our libraries. i don't know if that ever ended up happening. the other example i want to give is brazil. president bush...
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time in the air force and the navy, but one of the interesting experiences you had is you were in east germany so you became familiar with the horrors of the official propaganda system. the stasi and so forth. you understand the need of information for a free society been in the have not unlike snowden, you are a contractor but then you rose to a high official position. surely, living in washington, as you do, you are probably aware. we had lunch today. i remember when i was reporting for "the l.a. times and the development of a star wars system, i think it just goes to the point i was on tsa or a southwest airlines, a plane going from l.a. to san jose but and edward teller -- maybe not known to all of our students, but he was the father behind the instrumentals very in getting ronald reagan to support star wars. they were going to have an x-ray laser. he said, where you going and i said i am going to the stanford arms-control program. he said make sure sid tells you about the great results we had on the cottage test. we got lazing. true, that would be the biggest change in the military balanc
time in the air force and the navy, but one of the interesting experiences you had is you were in east germany so you became familiar with the horrors of the official propaganda system. the stasi and so forth. you understand the need of information for a free society been in the have not unlike snowden, you are a contractor but then you rose to a high official position. surely, living in washington, as you do, you are probably aware. we had lunch today. i remember when i was reporting for...
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ambrose, and they are known in the late 770s, early 80s, and i sought them out in germany, berlin, and outside the alps to talk to me, and the process of doing that was interesting to talk about their fathers and their role in operation paper clip, and dr. ambrose only let me go so far, and, mind you, the father was one of the few paper clips that was actually convicted of mass murder, but was given clemency by the u.s., taken out of the prison and given a contract with the u.s. department of energy. worked at ash wits, and when i said this, you know, we got so far in the discussions by e-mail, and i said, does the family know about your father's past? suddenly, he went cold, and he said, this is a private matter. dr. blom, on the other hand, father was deputy surgeon general of the third reick, by the fur called the golden party badge, and he also was tried at newspaperberg, but in a brilliantly acquitted, but dr. blom agreed to let me interview him, and i went to the alps, the top of the mountain behind a church, down a hill, and into dr. blom's house, and i met this man. he lives wi
ambrose, and they are known in the late 770s, early 80s, and i sought them out in germany, berlin, and outside the alps to talk to me, and the process of doing that was interesting to talk about their fathers and their role in operation paper clip, and dr. ambrose only let me go so far, and, mind you, the father was one of the few paper clips that was actually convicted of mass murder, but was given clemency by the u.s., taken out of the prison and given a contract with the u.s. department of...
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by our fascist outlets heroic kids are now outfitting riding clothes for the fascists in germany and elsewhere in europe they're part of a violent racist movement goes out to the bad people. do you case chief rabbi lives away from the new store there's a mosque near by the locals a concern that rightwing supporters will visit the shop and inflame tensions within this community so they're calling for the store to be. righteous a reason not to hire schnabel are no no. no no especially in a profound. i mean we are in the early twenty first century is unacceptable not had it was like that our streets of london really were good to me. but we are not happy with. the owner of the shop has reportedly said that he is simply selling leisure web it popular amongst eastern europeans many of whom live in this area while the local m.p. has said that it may be unwelcome but the shop isn't illegal but the protesters gathered here have made it clear that they want the shop shut down probably boyko artsy london. london is the only place where i'm to not see sentiments in the streets please clash with
by our fascist outlets heroic kids are now outfitting riding clothes for the fascists in germany and elsewhere in europe they're part of a violent racist movement goes out to the bad people. do you case chief rabbi lives away from the new store there's a mosque near by the locals a concern that rightwing supporters will visit the shop and inflame tensions within this community so they're calling for the store to be. righteous a reason not to hire schnabel are no no. no no especially in a...
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i looked at her and i realized that she is absolutely convinced that israel is not see germany. she thinks that tolerating the pro-israel voices like alan and or others at ucla, is to cater to evil. it is to collaborate with the not these. she looks at the jews and non-jews who support the jewish state. and she sees them in this way. in order to do this, she has to know nothing about not these are history or anything. but the state of higher education has allowed this kind of delusion to take hold and dominate the discourse. israel is considered not see germany and in order to believe that you have to not know about anything at all. it has happened in human history. but again this is a state of higher education throughout the western world. so the question is how did we get here. how did it come to be there today at the university of michigan, the university government administration is siding with open anti-semites who gave death threats to the students and called them names because they voted for this resolution in the student government and the university administration deman
i looked at her and i realized that she is absolutely convinced that israel is not see germany. she thinks that tolerating the pro-israel voices like alan and or others at ucla, is to cater to evil. it is to collaborate with the not these. she looks at the jews and non-jews who support the jewish state. and she sees them in this way. in order to do this, she has to know nothing about not these are history or anything. but the state of higher education has allowed this kind of delusion to take...
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they are fascist outlets who could sing our outfit in riding clothes for the fascists in germany and elsewhere in europe they're part of a violent racist movement that is out to divide people. the u.k.'s chief rabbi lives away from the new store there's a mosque nearby locals a concerned that right wing supporters will visit the shop and inflame tensions within this community so they're calling for the store to be boycotted. russia is not such an abort. i'm going to be ready in a few trying to join a show where i know you are in the audience with your son who was on a trip to iraq had was like that on the streets of london and we would have to give the opening. the owner of the show has reportedly said that he's simply selling leisure web it. amongst eastern europeans many of whom live in this area while the local m.p. has said that it may be unwelcome but the shop isn't illegal but the protesters gathered here have made it clear that they want the shop shut down probably boyko artsy. to go with some other stories from around the world sunni militants have claimed responsibility for
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by our freshest outlets through our kids in our outfit in riding clothes for precious in germany and elsewhere in europe they're part of a violent racist movement that is out to divide people. the you case chief rabbi lives away from the news store there's a mosque nearby locals a concerned that right wing supporters will visit the shop and inflame tensions within this community so they're calling for the store to be boycotted. such system is not the question of all right no no she's going to go out i know it's the ready in a profound joy. i mean i'm not in the early twenty first on troops on a trip to a crowd had i was like a bat out of the streets because one of my aunts and i really wanted to marry her if the reopening. but we are not happy with. the owner of the shop because reportedly said that he's simply selling leisure web it's popular amongst eastern europeans many of whom live in this area while the local m.p. has said that it may be unwelcome but the shop isn't illegal but the protesters gathered here have made it clear that they want the shop shut down probably boyko arts
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